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MEETINGS. TO-NIGHT, W.C.A.-Social for Mem- ' bers and Friends, 8 o'clock, Herbert Street. Sunday—GirisJ Department Service, 4.15, • Herbert Street. Subject, "Convention '■ Echoes." Wednesday. 3.30: 5 Bonlcott Street. Re*-! cention for Miss Snelson. ■ |. Thursday, 8 p.m.-Y.W.C.A., Herbert;'! Street. -Bright Service. Speaker; Mr. | Lnscelles. ° ' Y.M.C.A., WILLIS STREET. ":\ SUNDAyTaT 5 P.M. STRANGERS' TEA AND MEETING. \ MR. W. D. B. CREAGH, of Sydney, the j ex-Pugilist, will'speak. All men are cordially invited to attend,, TUESDAY NEXT, TUESDAY NEXT, TUESDAY NEXT, , DECEMBER 9. Is the night of the /HREAT PROHIBITION SALLY! ••"• IXREAT PROHIBITION RALLY! .; Arranged by the Young Men's and Young ■ Women's Organisations of Wellington District. Never'before has such a meeting.been held in Wollington. ; ' Never before has tho youth of the City ! evinced such enthusiasm. - - - j Never again—it is hoped—will it BE . NECESSARY to hold such a meeting, . as VICTORY is confidently anticipated : on December 17, ; SPEAKERS: - ; . MR. R. S. GRAY (Chairman): "A Reply : to tho Moderate League. ■ , MR. G. W. MORICE, M.A. (late Capt.i N.Z.E.F.): "An Exposure of Revenue,; Drug, and Unemployment Fables." MR. D. S. SMITH. LL.M., ' Barrister • (also lato N.Z.E.F.): "New Zealand's [ Debit Against tho Liquor Trade.", .; COME and HEAR why •.T'O'tfi should contribute to tho.Prohibition' Vic- ' tory on Election Day by striking out • BOTH TOP LINES! Musical and Elocutionary items will: ! bo contributed during the evening., . : _ BANDS. Follow the Bands '.to the ; BANDS. Town Hall on Tuesday next, i BANDS. Several Bands will assemble ; BANDS. at different parts of the City ; [' BANDS, and march through the Main j BANDS. Streets to tho Town Hall. Meeting Commences S o'clock. , COME IN CROWDS! COME EARLT^j ' " ■. ~-j VICTORY GALA AND VENETIAN CARNIVAL. ■, - -•■'• LYALL BAY, JANUARY 1, 2y AND 3'.'' - LADY HELPERS. TILE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE cor-'. dially invites the support of any Ladies willing to assist in making-the Carnival a. huge success. ; A meeting of the Ladies' Committee will bo held at an early date, of which ; - due notice will bo given. 500 Ladies aro required for- tho three ' Carnival Days and Nights, and about 100 are required for selling tickets and pro- . grammes, on days prior to Carnival, in addition to which a number of Ladies are" required for the sale of tram tickets and 1 programmes on' Election Day. - 1 Ladies willing to assist would oblige by forwarding their names and addresses - to the Secretary. R, LESLIE JONES, Organising Secretary, 181 Featherston Street (Nathan's Buildings). Box C, G.P.O, . BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. TUOTICE IS HEREBY: GlVEN.that ii the Half-yearly General Meeting of tho Proprietors of tho Bank of New Zealand will be held in the Banking House y in Wellington, on Friday, tho 12th day of December, 11 o'clock a.m. The Transfer Books of the Bank will' - be closed from Friday, the 21st day of' November to Friday, the 12th day of DeB cember (both days inclusive). t By order of the Board, W. CALLENDER, "' General Manager. Wellington, November 13. 1919. BUSINESS NOTICES. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, PIG : RAISERS, AND OTHERS. 's WE have just landed, ex Riverina, from Australia, . 500 SACKS GROUND WHEAT.. ...' Sample and price for ton lots or oyer on application to LAERY AND CO.. LTD., "•' Merchants, WELLINGTON. — BARLING PIPES. — BARLING PIPES. — . r . — BARLING PIPES.— ' WE are now Showing a Selection of these Pipes, whioh ; in point of Excellence are selfspeaking. G. & C. ALDOUS', v Tobacconists, 206 Lambton Quay. i- ~——— " SAMPLE ROOM . Room 9 (upstaii'6), 102 Willis Street (next Empress Theatre). OfiA SADIES' Leghorn Hats," real i4v\J best Italian, going from ,25?.,: also 200 Ladies' Crepe-de-Chine, Blouses just arrived. Open till 6 p.m.; 9 p.m. Friday, * TO ADFORD'S for Furniture; best value ■"' in town; good assortment.of .Carpets, Linos., Runners, Crockery, Ironmongery, etc. Inspection invited. RADFORD AND CO,, Completo Houso Furnishers, 43 and 45 Manners Street. E. S. BAYLEY, SURGEON DENTIST, e taken over, the Practice lately . JU carried on by Mr. L. Levien. and 0 may bb Consulted AT HIS R00M5,.216 Lainbton Quav (opposito Kirkcaldio's). Telephone 9SO. Tl/TISS SAMSON, ...-■— - NEW MILLINERY SALON.' Colonial Mutual Buildings, ), Opposite Bank of New Zealand. 'l ?TLTTFa'l^'' , recnrT!onght, ■sound or ' !, Ob ken. on gold, silver, or vulcatu o. 0 Post them to •!• Dinistonc. Box 141-S, , - tVa'STBYCOOICS, Confectioners, Fruit--1 1 ercrs' Showstands and 0 Stocks held by Henry Berry Rnd Co., 79, Dixon Street. ' .:..-"

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 62, 6 December 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 62, 6 December 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 62, 6 December 1919, Page 3

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